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====== Inter-Kingdom Anthropology ====== | ====== Inter-Kingdom Anthropology ====== | ||
- | Inter-Kingdom Anthropology (or IKA) is the practice of comparing cultural differences between various Kingdoms within the Society for Creative Anachronism. Because of the large size of the SCA, many Kingdoms have developed their own traditions and customs over almost half a century. | + | **Inter-Kingdom Anthropology** (or IKA) is the practice of comparing cultural differences between various |
The phrase “Inter-Kingdom Anthropology” likely developed on the Stefan' | The phrase “Inter-Kingdom Anthropology” likely developed on the Stefan' | ||
Some examples of IKA include: | Some examples of IKA include: | ||
- | * Sumptuary Laws, including restrictions on the colours of Belts. | + | * [[Sumptuary Law|Sumptuary Laws]], including restrictions on the colours of Belts. |
- | * The location of Court Baronecies within the Order of Precedence. | + | * The location of [[awards: |
- | * Bowing to furniture. | + | * Bowing to furniture |
* The wearing of coronets. | * The wearing of coronets. | ||
- | * Award structures. | + | * [[awards:|Award]] structures. |
* Attitudes towards SCA activities, such as the [[activities: | * Attitudes towards SCA activities, such as the [[activities: |
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